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Autor:
Matheus F. P. T. van Rens, Kevin Hugill, Robin van der Lee, Airene L. V. Francia, Fredericus H. J. van Loon, Mohammad A. A. Bayoumi
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Pediatrics, Vol 12 (2024)
ObjectiveThis study aims to assess the comparative effectiveness of a conventional splitting needle or a peelable cannula vs. the modified Seldinger technique (MST) by utilizing a dedicated micro-insertion kit across various clinically significant me
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ba77dcdafa8142b29d8a744ebe63be11
Safe and effective removal of cyanoacrylate vascular access catheter securement adhesive in neonates
Autor:
Kevin Hugill, Matheus F. P. T. van Rens, Angela Alderman, Lori Kaczmarek, Carolyn Lund, Amy Paradis
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Pediatrics, Vol 11 (2023)
Neonatal vascular access continues to pose challenges. Recent times have seen considerable innovations in practice and the design and manufacture of materials used to provide infusion-based therapies with the intent of reducing the incidence and seve
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6bc52e460fc94259aab84c784173b283
Autor:
Matheus F P T van Rens, Kevin Hugill, Mohamad A Mahmah, Mohammad Bayoumi, Airene L V Francia, Krisha L P Garcia, F H J van Loon
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open, Vol 11, Iss 9 (2021)
Objectives Infants in neonatal units benefit from dependable peripheral intravenous access. However, peripheral intravenous access exposes infants to high rates of clinically minor and serious complications. Despite this, little is known about the in
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4d8442eee8f54d77af476e3ce6ee6b39
Autor:
Abdelghafar M A Nimeri, Kevin Hugill, Matheus van Rens, Airene L V Francia, Timothy R Spencer, Mohamad Adnan Mahmah, Tawa Olayemi Olukade
Publikováno v:
Advances in Neonatal Care. 22:270-279
Background Within every neonatal clinical setting, vascular access devices are considered essential for administration of fluids, nutrition, and medications. However, use of vascular access devices is not without danger of failure. Catheter securemen
Autor:
Matheus F.P.T. van Rens, Kevin Hugill, Airene L.V. Francia, Mohamad Adnan Mahmah, Afaf Boulous J Al Shadad, Imelda Caseres Chiuco, Krisha L.P. Garcia
Publikováno v:
The journal of vascular access.
Background: Infants in neonatal units are susceptible to numerous potential iatrogenic risks. One key concern is central line-associated blood stream infection (CLABSI). To ensure patient safety and reduce the incidence of CLABSI toward zero, numerou
Autor:
Matheus FPT van Rens, Kevin Hugill, Mohamad Adnan Mahmah, Airene LV Francia, Fredericus HJ van Loon
Publikováno v:
The journal of vascular access.
Background: In neonatal settings vascular access devices are essential for treatment. However, their use is not without risks. The design and materials of peripheral vascular access devices have been evaluated amongst adult populations, but contempor
Autor:
Matheus FPT van Rens, Timothy R Spencer, Kevin Hugill, Airene LV Francia, Fredericus HJ van Loon, Mohammad AA Bayoumi
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Vascular Access. :112972982311546
Background: Evidence-based insertion and maintenance strategies for neonatal vascular access devices (VAD) exist to reduce the causes of VAD failure and complications in neonates. Peripheral intravenous catheter failure and complications including, i
Autor:
Mohamad Adnan Mahmah, F H J van Loon, Airene L V Francia, Krisha L P Garcia, Matheus van Rens, Kevin Hugill, Mohammad A A Bayoumi
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open, Vol 11, Iss 9 (2021)
ObjectivesInfants in neonatal units benefit from dependable peripheral intravenous access. However, peripheral intravenous access exposes infants to high rates of clinically minor and serious complications. Despite this, little is known about the int
Publikováno v:
Vascular Access. 5:38-41
Due to their unique developmental characteristics, preterm infants are more susceptible than most to iatrogenic harm arising from vascular cannulation and infusate infiltration or extravasation. It...
Autor:
Mohammed Gaffari, Krisha L P Garcia, Kevin Hugill, Matheus van Rens, Thiruveni Ramkumar, Airene L V Francia, Fredericus H J van Loon
Publikováno v:
Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition. 108:88-89
Intravenous vascular access (VA) is essential in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Short peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) are the most frequently used short-term device.1 Many unmodifiable and potentially modifiable factors affect the in